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Tallgrass Energy Partners (NYSE:TEP) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tallgrass Energy Partners' stock symbol?

Tallgrass Energy Partners trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "TEP."

How often does Tallgrass Energy Partners pay dividends? What is the dividend yield for Tallgrass Energy Partners?

Tallgrass Energy Partners announced a quarterly dividend on Wednesday, January 10th. Shareholders of record on Wednesday, January 31st will be paid a dividend of $0.965 per share on Wednesday, February 14th. This represents a $3.86 annualized dividend and a yield of 10.30%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Tuesday, January 30th. This is a boost from Tallgrass Energy Partners's previous quarterly dividend of $0.95. View Tallgrass Energy Partners' Dividend History.

How were Tallgrass Energy Partners' earnings last quarter?

Tallgrass Energy Partners LP (NYSE:TEP) posted its earnings results on Tuesday, February, 13th. The pipeline company reported $0.67 EPS for the quarter, hitting the consensus estimate of $0.67. The pipeline company earned $174.80 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $185.17 million. Tallgrass Energy Partners had a return on equity of 28.25% and a net margin of 66.17%. The business's revenue was up 7.8% on a year-over-year basis. During the same quarter in the prior year, the company posted $0.51 earnings per share. View Tallgrass Energy Partners' Earnings History.

When will Tallgrass Energy Partners make its next earnings announcement?

Has Tallgrass Energy Partners been receiving favorable news coverage?

News coverage about TEP stock has been trending somewhat positive recently, according to Accern Sentiment Analysis. The research group ranks the sentiment of news coverage by monitoring more than 20 million blog and news sources. Accern ranks coverage of companies on a scale of negative one to positive one, with scores closest to one being the most favorable. Tallgrass Energy Partners earned a daily sentiment score of 0.12 on Accern's scale. They also gave news stories about the pipeline company an impact score of 49.22 out of 100, meaning that recent news coverage is somewhat unlikely to have an impact on the company's share price in the near future.

TEP stock was acquired by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Clearbridge Investments LLC, Global X Management Co. LLC, Alps Advisors Inc., Advisory Research Inc., Castleton Investment Management LLC, Green Square Capital LLC and Starfire Investment Advisers Inc.. Company insiders that have bought Tallgrass Energy Partners stock in the last two years include David G Dehaemers Jr and Gary J Brauchle. View Insider Buying and Selling for Tallgrass Energy Partners.

How do I buy shares of Tallgrass Energy Partners?

Shares of TEP can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include Vanguard Brokerage Services, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Scottrade, Fidelity and Charles Schwab.

What is Tallgrass Energy Partners' stock price today?

One share of TEP stock can currently be purchased for approximately $37.46.

How big of a company is Tallgrass Energy Partners?

Tallgrass Energy Partners has a market capitalization of $2.86 billion and generates $655.90 million in revenue each year. The pipeline company earns $433.99 million in net income (profit) each year or $3.90 on an earnings per share basis.

MarketBeat Community Rating for Tallgrass Energy Partners (TEP)

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Tallgrass Energy Partners (NYSE:TEP) Analysts' Consensus Rating

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